Hairspray

Hairspray (2007)

Rated PG 117 min - Comedy Romance Drama
Pleasantly plump teenager Tracy Turnblad auditions to be on Baltimore's most popular dance show - The Corny Collins Show - and lands a prime spot. Through her newfound fame, she becomes determined to help her friends and end the racial segregation that has been a staple of the show.

Directors: Adam Shankman

Cast: John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Amanda Bynes, and James Marsden

Release Date: July 10, 2007

66 Movie Reviews
  • gigiann
    gigiannover 10 years55 popcorn
    a awesome cute funny crazy movie for your family and you
    • neoncat
      neoncatalmost 11 years44 popcorn
      Funny :)
      • rozeb
        rozebalmost 11 years33 popcorn
        Hairspray is okay, but it's not my favorite. It is on YouTube, so I watched it. We sang a song from it for our concert, You can't stop the beat, it is a great song.
        • ghostwriter13
          ghostwriter13about 11 years
          I love this musical! My favorite movie! It's such a great story from segregation and freedom of speech
          • catinhatthing1over 11 years
            So cool! You have to see this movie. Amanda Bynes is really good in it.
            • santana44
              santana44almost 12 years
              My mom said I am now old enough to watch this movie
              • aurelia360
                aurelia360about 12 years55 popcorn
                If you like this watch Mamma Mia . I love both
                • evharte
                  evharteabout 12 years55 popcornFeatured
                  Hairspray is my favorite movie of all time!!!!!!!!! It is hilarious, and has the best songs ever. In Hairspray, which takes place in the 1960s, a plump girl named Tracy wants to get on a dance show. The only problem is, the show's director, a retired pageant lady, only takes pretty, supermodel-thin kids. Also, Tracy's mom disapproves of anything modern and new. One day, Tracy sneaks out and auditions for it. And she gets on! But the director wants her off, stat. She also wants to get rid of all the "negro dancers." Can Tracy and her friends convince people that it's what's on the inside that counts? Watch Hairspray to find out.
                  • ranna about 12 years
                    i love it
                    • Sparkleabout 12 years
                      It's really funny movie